PGA Tour success vindicates rejecting LIV - Rose
Summary
Justin Rose's recent success on the PGA Tour, including a record-setting win, makes him feel confident about his choice not to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series. He believes staying on the traditional tours has allowed him to pursue his career goals. Rose's decisions are supported by his recent achievements and improvements in world rankings.Key Facts
- Justin Rose won his 13th PGA Tour title at Torrey Pines in California with a record score.
- Rose decided not to join the LIV Golf series, a new competition offering big contracts.
- Since his decision, Rose has climbed to third in the world golf rankings and achieved multiple wins.
- Rose finished second at the 2024 Open Championship and was a runner-up at the Masters.
- His win at the Farmers Insurance Open set a new tournament score record, previously held by Tiger Woods.
- Rose became the oldest player to finish a tournament leading all rounds since October 2010.
- Patrick Reed and Brooks Koepka, previously part of LIV Golf, returned to the PGA Tour.
- Reed and Koepka's return involved a donation and commitment to compete on the PGA Tour.
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